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Save Top Command Output in File

How to Save Top Command Output to a File

Linux top command is highly used by system administrators to display system statistics in real time regarding system uptime and

Change FTP Port in Linux

How to Change FTP Port in Linux

FTP or File Transfer Protocol is one of the oldest network protocol used today as standard file transfers over computer

Configuration of Zone Minder Storage

Configuration of Zone Minder on Debian 9

In an earlier article, the installation of the security monitoring system Zone Minder on Debian 9 was covered. The next

Block Ping ICMP Requests to Linux

How to Block Ping ICMP Requests to Linux Systems

Some system administrators often block ICMP messages to their servers in order to hide the Linux boxes to outside world

Install Skype on Debian, Ubuntu & Linux Mint

How to Install Skype 8.13 on Debian, Ubuntu and Linux Mint

Skype is a most popular software application developed by Microsoft that is largely used for Instant Messaging and for Audio

Install Skype in CentOS, RHEL & Fedora

How to Install Skype on CentOS, RHEL and Fedora

Skype is a popular software application currently developed by Microsoft that is mainly used for Instant Messaging and for Audio

Install ZoneMinder in Debian

Install ZoneMinder – Video Surveillance Software on Debian 9

Whether it’s in the home or the enterprise, physical security is always a foundational component of an all encompassing security

Block USB Storage Devices in Linux

How to Block USB Storage Devices in Linux Servers

In order to protect sensitive data extraction from servers by users who have physical access to machines, it’s a best

Firefox Quantum vs Google Chrome

Firefox Quantum Eats RAM Like Chrome

For a long time, Mozilla’s Firefox has been my web browser of choice. I have always preferred it to using

Install Tripwire IDS on Linux

How to Install Tripwire IDS (Intrusion Detection System) on Linux

Tripwire is a popular Linux Intrusion Detection System (IDS) that runs on systems in order to detect if unauthorized filesystem

Guider Linux Performance Analyzer

Guider – A System Wide Linux Performance Analyzer

Guider is a free and opens source, powerful system-wide performance analysis tool written mostly in Python for Linux operating systems.

Check and Patch Meltdown Vulnerability in Linux

How to Check and Patch Meltdown CPU Vulnerability in Linux

Meltdown is a chip-level security vulnerability that breaks the most fundamental isolation between user programs and the operating system. It

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Linux Server Monitoring Tools

How to Install Nagios 4 in Ubuntu and Debian

Dool – All-in-One Linux Server Performance Monitoring Tool

How to Install ‘atop’ to Monitor Real-Time System Performance

How to Install Cacti with Cacti-Spine in Debian and Ubuntu

Perf- A Performance Monitoring and Analysis Tool for Linux

pyDash – A Web Based Linux Performance Monitoring Tool

Learn Linux Tricks & Tips

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How to Find MySQL, PHP and Apache Configuration Files

Woof – Easily Exchange Files Over a Local Network in Linux

How to Compare Local and Remote Files in Linux

7 ‘dmesg’ Commands for Troubleshooting and Collecting Information of Linux Systems

How to Convert Files to UTF-8 Encoding in Linux

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